Practice And Pleading in Actions in the Courts of Record in the State of New York, Under the Code of Procedure, And Other Statutes, Where Applicable : With An Appendix of Forms
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Vol. I.— 36 546 OF PLEADIKGS. — § 120. and refer to tbe causes of action whioli they are intended to answer, in such manner that they may be intelligibly distinguished. The earlier portions of this section, so far as it provides in relation to the subject of ooimter- claim, were first inserted on the amendment of 1852. The concluding sentence formed the section hefore that year, the provisions being less fuU and comprehensive. Verbal changes were made in it in 1849 and 1852, from which latter y...ear, the section dates as it stands. § 151. The defen'dant may demur to one or more of several causes of ac- tion stated in the complaint, and answer the residue. First inserted in 1849. § 152. Sham and irrelevant answers and defences may be stricken out on motion, and upon such terms as the court may in their discretion impose. First inserted in 1849, It then stood simply thus : " § 152. Sham answers and defences may be stricken out on motion." Altered as it stands in 1851. In 1848, section 130 stood thus : " § 130.
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